Ann Coulter

Ann Hart Coulter (8 December 1961-) was an American conservative social and political commentator, writer, columnist, and lawyer.

Biography
Ann Hart Coulter was born in New York City, New York in 1961, and she claimed that she identified as a conservative since kindergarten. She was raised in a conservative household in New Canaan, Connecticut, and reading Republican books made her dream about working as a writer. She deepened her conservative interests while studying history at Cornell University, where she helped found The Cornell Review. She subsequently worked as a law clerk before rising to prominence in the 1990s as an outspoken critic of Bill Clinton's administration, and her first book concerned his impeachment. She went on to write 12 best-selling books, including ¡Adios, America! (which claimed that "the left" planed to turn the USA into "a Third World hellhole) and In Trump We Trust (which supported Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election). She believed in the overturning of Roe v. Wade, endorsed the NSA's warrantless surveillance, supported waterboarding, opposed hate crime laws, opposed amnesty for illegal immigrants, claimed that children detained on the Mexican border were "child actors", opposed same-sex marriages and even civil unions (despite claiming that gays were "natural conservatives" and having a following of gay men and drag queens), supported the war on drugs, and advocated the white genocide conspiracy theory.